This Japanese label has a reputation for high sound at high cost. Many of the recordings are live and with Japanese orchestras but the Czech Phil, Pittsburgh Symphony and Sydney SO also feature
Qobuz has much of the catalogue at normal (and sometimes low) prices, albeit only in 16 bit quality (curious for an audiophile label)
I've recently purchased a few, as follows.
Honeck / Pittsburgh - Tchaikovsky 5. Just stunning (like pretty much everything else from this partnership). Excellent sound. Buy this!!!!!
Asahina / Osaka PO - Bruckner 8 (Nagoy, in case Jayne is reading). I really liked this - especially the scherzo. It's brisk - Haas version fitting onto a single disc - and he's the sort of Bruckner conductor who pushes ahead rather than holds back at points of climax. The orchestra is pretty good although the Wagner tubas at the end of the slow movement are not in the BPO/VPO/BRSO/SKD class. Perhaps I'll get the Suntory Hall version too!
Inoue / Osaka PO - Shostakovich 7. I've only sampled this but the string playing at the difficult start to the slow movement is very good indeed. Finale is unusually slow but very powerful. Not quite up to Bernstein / Chicago but no one is, right? Good sound but hint of compression towards the end (it's live).
Kobayashi / Czech PO - Manfred Symphony. This got a good mention on Musicweb but when I tried it on headphones I couldn't cope with the conductor's grunting. I don't normally find this particularly troubling but it was a deep, inhuman growl which I assumed was a piece of machinery in the office! Will try later via speakers
Has anyone else experience with this label?
Qobuz has much of the catalogue at normal (and sometimes low) prices, albeit only in 16 bit quality (curious for an audiophile label)
I've recently purchased a few, as follows.
Honeck / Pittsburgh - Tchaikovsky 5. Just stunning (like pretty much everything else from this partnership). Excellent sound. Buy this!!!!!
Asahina / Osaka PO - Bruckner 8 (Nagoy, in case Jayne is reading). I really liked this - especially the scherzo. It's brisk - Haas version fitting onto a single disc - and he's the sort of Bruckner conductor who pushes ahead rather than holds back at points of climax. The orchestra is pretty good although the Wagner tubas at the end of the slow movement are not in the BPO/VPO/BRSO/SKD class. Perhaps I'll get the Suntory Hall version too!
Inoue / Osaka PO - Shostakovich 7. I've only sampled this but the string playing at the difficult start to the slow movement is very good indeed. Finale is unusually slow but very powerful. Not quite up to Bernstein / Chicago but no one is, right? Good sound but hint of compression towards the end (it's live).
Kobayashi / Czech PO - Manfred Symphony. This got a good mention on Musicweb but when I tried it on headphones I couldn't cope with the conductor's grunting. I don't normally find this particularly troubling but it was a deep, inhuman growl which I assumed was a piece of machinery in the office! Will try later via speakers
Has anyone else experience with this label?
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